Gail's drivel

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Sun Feb 17 00:20:02 2008


You are a nurse, which is not a medical professional and as such don't belong here. This list is for medical professionals, as per it's charter, and for many years.

In case you are dyslexic, you are a nurse, a nurse, a nurse. Nurses are not medical professionals. Neither are midwives.

You are preaching voodoo which is the same as riding a broomstick.

I don't have any problems with you preaching voodoo, riding a broomstick or trying to peddle outdated books for enormous amounts, but you do not do it on this list, which is for medical professionals, ie Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

There are many mailing lists for nurses, midwives and even wannabe witches.

What do you consider yourself is not relevant, George in the Bush considers himself a president, India considers itself a proper country. Doesn't matter.

You are *NOT* a medical professional, you are a nurse. Until such time you have a license as medical practitioner, you are not.

Friends? I didn't subscribe to this list almost 20 years ago to make friends, I wanted and still want to exchange with medical professionals, Obstetricians and Gynecologists, as per the charter. I exchange with midwives on a different forum/level.

Frankly if I were the list owner you would have been tossed off the list after your first post, because you don't belong here.

What discussion? Your drivel below? Which only shows that you don't have the required background to understand the level of discourse here? Which is, incidentally, quite clear from your endless posting of newspaper articles.

Take your whining and get lost! Even fly on your broomstick if you like.

el

On Feb 17, 2008, at 08:07, GIN11153@aol.com wrote:

> I've tried hard to bite my tongue and not stoop to your level, El.
> But your
> last comment pushed me over the edge tonight. I am NOT ignorant, I
> do NOT
> ride a broomstick, am not a lawyer/never plan to be one, and being
> a 35 year
> long OB nurse who has a rare certification in High Risk OB, I
> certainly do
> consider myself part of the medical profession. In the US, all
> types of medical
> professionals work together as a team.
>
> This list is NOT only for physicians , so if you don't like it, YOU
> can
> leave since you don't seem to have any friends here anyway, and
> rarely add
> meaningful discussion to the members' dialogue. Frankly, if I were
> the listowner, I
> would toss you off because of your continuing nasty comments to
> many on this
> list.
>
> I am ending the discussion now.
>
> Gail





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